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Case Study about Grassy Mountain

This electrical system was built and installed for a county application in Southwestern Colorado as part of a project to improve emergency communications in the area. The site is located 9700’ in elevation up a narrow and steep ATV path. An 800mZ repeater radio is the major load on-site with additional DC and AC power provided for local emergency service – fire, rescue and police – communication.



Case Study about Grassy Mountain


The combined load of all the communications systems is just over 50kWh per day – roughly equivalent to the electrical demands of two “average” grid connected homes. Not surprisingly the mandate for this electrical system was “extreme reliability” so two sources of power generation are available at the Grassy Mountain site. A 13.86kW PV array is the prime source of energy and it is backed up by a 20kW diesel generator. View more on Grassy Mountain


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Case Stud on Suzlon Energy: Financing Problems

The primary objective of the case is to deal with the problems encountered by Suzlon Energy Ltd., due to the liquidity crisis that surfaced in the company in the year 2008. Suzlon started as a very small company to provide alternate source of energy to the textile company of the founder,Tulsi R.Tanti.With in no time, it evolved as the world’s fifth largest manufacturer of wind turbines.

Suzlon Energy Case Study

However, the company faced several problems in the year 2008 due to over leveraging, increased costs involved in replacing the faulty blades that it supplied to its US and Portugal clients and slow down in sales due to the global financial downturn. The liquidity crisis was further compounded bythe acquisition commitments for stake in REpower. Suzlonis looking at various financing options tomeet its commitments. Click here to read more…

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Case Study in Indian Oil Companies’ Race for Self-Reliance: Risks And Rewards

Despite being the single most important source of energy in India, oil is imported in huge quantities from countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, UAE (United Arab Emirates) and Malaysia. Being the seventh largest consumer of oil in the world coupled with its inability to produce sufficient quantities to meet its domestic needs, makes India highly vulnerable to the fluctuations of the international oil prices. Moreover, the huge amount of money that is spent on importing the precious oil has prompted India to strive and achieve some level of self-sufficiency in this sector. Click here to read more…

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Google Earth Enterprise Case Study

With the adoption of Google Earth Enterprise, Stat oil Hydro delivers a visualization and productivity solution


StatoilHydro is an international integrated energy company, based in Norway. The company is the leading operator on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) and has operations in 40 countries. Oil and gas will continue to be a major source of energy for many years yet.

Google Earth Enterprise Case Study

StatoilHydro is trying to recover these valuable resources in the most efficient and responsible way possible – in parallel with our research into renewable energy sources. A constant focus on innovation means that the company is now able to recover oil and gas that were considered out of reach only a few years ago. Read more on Google Earth…

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